Description
One of the first works studying foreign exchange exposure in emerging markets. The analysis takes a broad approach and concludes with a tool that multinatonal companies can apply to improve the effectiveness of their risk management activities against variations in the exchange rate as well as other business risks. GASTN FORNS received a PhD in Management from the University of Bath, UK, an MBA from Universidad Adolfo Ibaez, Chile, and his first degree in Management from Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina. He was also a MBA Exchange Student at Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, USA. Before starting his doctoral studies, Dr Forns worked in industry for around ten years in the USA, Argentina, and Chile. His main research interest is management in emerging markets, especially foreign exchange exposure in these markets, and the internationalization of their companies to other emerging countries. He is currently undertaking research on the internationalization of Chinese companies to Latin America. Acknowledgements Abstract Introduction The Global Economy and the Emerging Markets Review of the Literature Conceptual Framework and Objectives How the Analysis Was Carried Out The Analysis of the Data The Development of a Tool to Minimize Foreign Exchange Exposure in Emerging Markets An Example of the Use of The Tool Appendices Index References




